Wildlife WebRing

This webring is dedicated to websites about wild animals...vertebrate or invertebrate, including sites of interest to biology and zoology students, birders and other hobbyists, professional zoologists, and other naturalists.

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Top Birdwatching Sites Preview
— GoThe "Top Birdwatching Sites" is a list of websites featuring any aspect of birding and birdwatching, birders, ornithology, resources and references for birding, birdwatching localities and hotspots, bird observatories and sanctuaries, and related topics about wild birds (no sites about pet or domestic birds or poultry please). The order of the sites in the list is determined by the number of votes and the number of hits each site receives by visitors to the sites. The more votes the site receives, the higher in the list. This is a great place to showcase your birdwatching and wild birds websites. If you have a webpage wholly or partially about birdwatching and wild birds, join today. If you have more than one, you may add all of them.

Books about Butterflies & Moths Preview
— GoSite gives an extensive list of books about Butterflies, Moths and Caterpillars, collectively known as Lepidoptera, compiled by a science librarian, that are currently available.

Click to Save Wildlife! Preview
— GoA page of links to Websites you can go to, click a button, and save wildlife habitat. Click on a few a day, it makes a big difference :) Plus, a list of Action Alert sites!

The Frog Blog. Eco-Talk! Preview
— GoFrogBook.com is a blog that discusses the latest news on the environment, wildlife, animal rights, and science in general; their political and social implications will be deconstructed and debated - hopefully with a degree of frog-humor. Post your comments!

Sharks WebRing Preview
— GoThe "Sharks WebRing" features websites about sharks. You will learn about the different species, their life history, size, appearance, food preferences, life expectancy, pests and diseases, breeding behavior, and conservation issues. If you have more than one webpage about this topic, you may add all of them.

Invertebrates WebRing Preview
— GoThe "Invertebrates WebRing" features websites about Invertebrates which are animals without backbones. This includes brachiopods, bryozoans, clams and oysters, coral, crabs and lobsters, earthworms, insects, jellyfish, mollusks, nudibranches, octopus and squid, sea urchins and sand dollars, snails and conchs, spiders and other arachnids, starfish, and many other animals. Member websites provide photographs, stories of experiences, references, life history information, and much more. If you have more than one webpage about this topic, you may add all of them.